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  • Hi-Fi White: Foodstamps, Bulldogs, and Hollywood

      Wilbur White was a nightclub singer on the South Side of Chicago whose bluesy growl wielded so much power that he was nicknamed Hi-Fi.  He’d been in the clubs since the 1950s, and although I hear he put on a knockout of a show, that never translated into record sales.  Speaking of knockouts, he…

    April 28, 2009

    ayanacontreras

    Arts & Culture, Chicago Cultural History, Cult Movie of the Week, Film and Television, Jive Culture, Local Chicago Music, Music
    Blues, boxing, Chicago Blues, Chicago Nightclubs, Chicago Soul, Cult Movie of the Week, cult movies, film, Music, Penitentiary film, prison movies, South Side Chicago, Wilbur Hi-Fi White
    Hi-Fi White: Foodstamps, Bulldogs, and Hollywood
  • Laura’s Song from Donwill (of Tanya Morgan)

    From the forthcoming album, “John Cusack in High Fidelity Music” (that cult-classic film shot in Chicago, starring Chicago Native Cusack).  Production by Astronote.  Grab a glass of Iced Tea and sit yourself down on the porch for this one…

    April 28, 2009

    ayanacontreras

    Music, the Freshness
    Astronote, Donwill, hip hop, Laura’s Song, Tanya Morgan
  • Peter Hadar Invades Chicago….

    Peter Hadar is in town, folk.  His dusky voice oozes soul and charisma.  The edginess of his productions promises freshness in an oft stale musical landscape.   Catch the Jersey native at Lava Wednesday Nite with The Twilite Tone (whom I love and have missed in the Chi) and the Primeridian.  He’s doing an in-store…

    April 28, 2009

    ayanacontreras

    Arts & Culture, Events, Jive Culture, Live Music, Music, Musical Performance, Performance, Staged Affairs, the Freshness
    Events, Funky Buddah Lounge, Lava Lounge, Peter Hadar, Silver Room, SoleMates, Sonotheque, The Twilite Tone, Yaw
  • The Empowerment Experiment: Buying Black Exclusively for an Entire Year

    I interviewed John and Maggie Anderson (an Oak Park, Illinois couple with two small children), who are conducting a social experiment: The Empowerment Experiment.  They are buying black, or patronizing Black-owned businesses exclusively, for one year. In my interview with them (below), I talk to the Andersons about their “pledge” to buy black, the dark…

    April 27, 2009

    ayanacontreras

    Commentary, the Goodness
    Ayana Contreras, Black Business, buying black, buying green, community building, ebony experiment, economic empowerment, Empowerment Experiment, John and Maggie Anderson, Race, vocalo.org
  • Tofu Chitlin Circuit presents The A La Carte: Carrot Cake Edition

    From The Tofu Chitlin Circuit (a theater conservatory located in the Bronzeville District of Chicago): TONIGHT’s A La Carte (panel discussion) is sure to ruffle some feathers! We’re talking about the newest trend to hit the stage: White directors staging Black plays. Is this valid? Is this fair? Who cares? Let’s talk about it! Featuring…

    April 27, 2009

    ayanacontreras

    Arts & Culture, Events, Theater
    Black Theatre, bronzeville, discussion, Events, Race, Tofu Chitlin Circuit
  • Jive on Icon: Daphne Maxwell-Reid

    Here’s the original caption that accompanied the above shot: 25 Oct 1967, Evanston, Illinois, USA — Northwestern Homecoming Queen…Daphne Maxwell, 19, of New York, has good reason to flash that bright smile; she was named Northwestern University’s Homecoming Queen October 20th. Daphne, a sophomore who is studying design, is the first Negro ever to be…

    April 21, 2009

    ayanacontreras

    Arts & Culture, Chicago Cultural History, Film and Television, the Goodness
    Chicago Cultural History, Daphne Maxwell-Reid, Frank’s Place, Northwestern University, Race, Television, Tim Reid
    Jive on Icon: Daphne Maxwell-Reid
  • The Color of Improv

    So, recently, there was a Sun-Times article about “diversity” in Chicago’s improv community (sort of the last white frontier as far as integration goes).  A week or so ago at my day job (I am a radio host), I interviewed folks from Pimprov (yes…that’s basically what it sounds like.  Listen to a clip below).  In…

    April 21, 2009

    ayanacontreras

    Commentary, Events, Performance, Staged Affairs, Theater
    Chicago, Improv, Mo’ Problems, No Money, Pimprov, Second City
  • B.J. the Chicago Kid’s in “Denial”

    I am a sucker for samples of “Good Vibrations” by the Beach Boys.  Seriously.  I love that song.  Anyway, “Denial” by B.J. the Chicago Kid is another fresh local record that has got the Darkjive seal of approval (the track was produced by Scoop Deville, and was originally used for a record by “Hot Dollar”…

    April 20, 2009

    ayanacontreras

    Local Chicago Music, Music, the Freshness
    B.J. the Chicago Kid, Chicago, Denial, Music, new music
  • Festival of Colors: Photography by Poras Chaudhary

    I found these photos on a blog called desinuts.com.  Very cool site focusing on pop culture and graphic design with a lot of Indian culture peppered in, as well.  I think these colors are so dope. NOTE: the pictures are of a Hindu celebration called Holi, the Festival of Colors. Holi is celebrated as a…

    April 20, 2009

    ayanacontreras

    Arts & Culture, Jive Culture, Photography, the Goodness
    color, Culture of India, desinuts.com, Hindu Culture, Holi, Holiday, Indian Culture, photography, Poras Chaudhary
  • Looking for Art and Soul this Saturday Night?

    Food from South Loop’s Cuatro (which I dig), DJs (whom I dig), art (I’m looking forward to getting to know better….All going down this Saturday night. Art & Soul at The Chicago Art Department (1837 S. Halsted) will feature the Art of Jen Rosenthal and the Soul of Swank Society Radio DJ’s: Duane Powell (Dr.…

    April 16, 2009

    ayanacontreras

    Art, Arts & Culture, Events, Live Music, Visual Arts
    Chicago Art Department, Cuatro, DJ Tapedek, Jen Rosenthal, Kwest_On, Sean Alvarez
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